More evidence of how dominant the Giants’ defense has been this season poured in Friday when the Associated Press 2016 All-Pro Team was announced and five of their defensive players were named to it, including defensive tackle Damon Harrison and safety Landon Collins on the first team.

The Giants also had four players named to the second team — receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. defensive end Olivier Vernon, and cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

Harrison, who signed with the Giants as a free agent in March, led all NFL defensive tackles with a career-high 86 tackles (55 solo), nine more than runner-up Linval Joseph, a former Giant. Harrison also had a career-high 2.5 sacks, six tackles for losses and a pass defended.

Collins, a second-round draft pick in 2015, has started all 32 games in his career. This year, he led the Giants for the second season in a row with 125 tackles, a franchise record for a safety, including 100 solos. He also had four sacks, five interceptions, 13 passes defended and a fumble recovery.

Collins is the only player in NFL history to have at least 100 tackles, 100-plus solo tackles, two-plus sacks, five interceptions and 12 passes defended in a season.

Landon CollinsBill Kostroun

Harrison and Collins are the Giants’ first AP All-Pro first-team selections since defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul in 2011.

“It’s a nice honor,’’ Harrison said. “It wasn’t my ultimate goal, but it was nice to get. We’ve still got a lot of work to do to accomplish what I want to accomplish.”It means a lot that I’m getting recognized for doing something that I cherish. It shows we have one hell of a team. I didn’t do it by myself, nor did the other guys. It’s just a credit to everybody.’’

Though Jenkins was removed from the injury report for Sunday’s game at Green Bay, the Giants officially ruled Pierre-Paul out.

Fellow DE Owa Odighizuwa is listed as doubtful with a hamstring injury. He has been limited in practice all week and didn’t participate Friday. If Odighizuwa doesn’t play, it would mean more action for rookie Romeo Okwara and Kerry Wynn.

Safety Nat Berhe appears to be out of concussion protocol. He tweeted as such, though coach Ben McAdoo said earlier that he was “still being evaluated.’’

It’s possible Marshall Newhouse could regain his starting spot from Bobby Hart at right tackle.

“We will take a look at a couple different guys [Saturday] and will see how they perform in practice,’’ McAdoo said.

Another possible position change could take place at free safety, where veteran Leon Hall could start over rookie Andrew Adams.

McAdoo called that “still up in the air.”

Andrew AdamsRay Stubblebine

“We will go out and take a look [Saturday],” he added. “ Everyone is going to play, but we will go out and take a look and see how we perform.’’

Hall and Adams each played 31 snaps in last week’s win over the Redskins. Hall, however, has played in four playoff games in his career.

“Yeah, experience is great, but at the end of the day it is about the preparation,’’ McAdoo said. “With Leon, we trust that he is going to be prepared, we trust that everyone is going to prepare and I would rather have a prepared player than an experienced player. Preparation is the most important thing.’’

Asked about using Beckham as a punt returner, McAdoo said, “We may mix him in, yeah.’’

Count on that happening.

The Giants will practice early Saturday before flying to Appleton, Wis., in the afternoon.

“I think we have had some tremendous energy, the focus has been good,’’ McAdoo said of the week. “[Friday] was a good mental day for us. [Saturday] will be good to get to launch. Again, get some speed going, but guys have been focused and dialed in.’’

Asked if he has gotten any words of encouragement for the playoffs from former Giants coach Tom Coughlin, McAdoo said: “We will keep our personal conversations personal. Thanks for asking.’’